Improved spring-bed bottom



iliade-d glam GEORGE W. LOOMIS, OE HARTFORD, CGNNECTICUT.

Lette/rsA Patent No. 101,029, dated March 22, 1870.

IMPROVE!) SPRING-BED BQTTOM.

VThe Schedule refen'ed to in these Letten Patent and making of the sameTo all whom it may concern Like letters indicate like parts in bothfigures.

'lhe letter a indicates a piece of canvas or stout cloth fastened atboth ends to the' wooden bars b b'.

The letter c indicates the frame of the bed, to the head and foot piecesof which are fastened the spiral springs d, which on one side arefastened directly to one of the bars b, but on the other side areattached to the bar e.

A stout cord, i, is fastened at one end, j, to the movable bar e, bymeans of which cord the movable bar e and the bar b are. txicedtogether, and any dcsired tension given to the canvas a. The cord isfastened at its other end, g, to the opposite end of the movable bar e.

I claim as my invention- The combination and arrangement described, ofthe canvas a, bars b b', springs d, movable bar e, and cord i, whenconstructed as described, for the purpose set forth.

GEORGE W. LOOMIS. Witnesses:

W. E. SIMONDS, C. Looms.

